Mich. Admin. Code R. 792.11801 - Hearing functions; administration
Rule 1801.
(1) The
hearing shall be conducted by an administrative law judge.
(2) The hearing system shall provide periodic
training to administrative law judges conducting special education hearings,
regarding all of the following:
(a)
Administrative law and procedures.
(b) Special education law, rules, and
regulations.
(c) Needs of students
with disabilities.
(d) Diagnostic
testing.
(e) Educational
testing.
(f) School programming and
operations.
(g) Educational
accommodations.
(h) Presiding
officer ethics, skills authority, and duties.
(3) The hearing system shall do all of the
following as a part of its responsibility to provide hearings under
R
340.1724f:
(a)
Inform the parties to a special education hearing of the availability of
mediation.
(b) Inform the parent of
any free or low-cost legal and other relevant services available in the
area.
(c) Provide the parent with a
copy of the procedural safeguards.
(d) Make available to the public and to the
parties in any special education hearing a statement of the participants' roles
and responsibilities and a description of the hearing process.
(e) Make available to the public a statement
of the ethical rules governing the conduct of administrative law
judges.
(f) Develop and make
available to the parties general statements of matters such as the burden of
proof, legal standards or analyses, and the elements of proof necessary to
support claims or defenses commonly raised in special education due process
hearings.
(g) Assign administrative
law judges to individual cases.
(h)
Arrange for a location, transcription, and any other services required for a
hearing.
(i) Transmit decisions to
the state board of educations special education advisory committee with
personally identifiable information deleted.
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